Create SharePoint Security Group populated by AD query

Is there any non-code way to create a SharePoint Security Group that is populated by an AD query?
The "standard" way of getting the same "effect" is to create a group that contains an AD group but that does not allow members of a particular site to see who else is also a member of the site
Any thoughts?

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